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#1 albinoAZN

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Posted 21 December 2006 - 09:56 PM

Ok, I was using this program called Visual OS Bootloader for a while. It worked great. When I tried uninstalling the Visual OS BootLoader, it gave me some weird error, I can't remember what. But I rebooted some time later, and when It boots up, it gets to the login screen ok (where it shows the users), but whenever I select which user I go to, it tries to run the Visual OS Bootloader, which doesn't work properly because of the defective un-install. So, now I can't boot up windows, since the Visual OS Bootloader tries to start before explorer.exe. I can't go into safe mode. The only thing I can do is go into safe mode with command prompt, and type stuff into the command prompt. Can anybody help me to Fix this problem?

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Posted 22 December 2006 - 07:42 AM

Probably not the best answer someone can provide but you can use the Windows XP repair option (after booting form the installation disc) to replace the windows core files but keep all your documents.

Without any other method this is what i would try.

#3 albinoAZN

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Posted 22 December 2006 - 11:13 AM

I've already wiped my hdd :)

It was probably for the best anyway, I think I had a lot of useless junk on there anyway.
Plus, now I have an excuse to use the Photoshop CS3 beta :biggrin:





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